Brockhampton Park, Brockhampton - For Sale £325,000




Opportunities to acquire a home within a distinguished historic country house setting are exceptionally rare, particularly when paired with remarkable views, landscaped parkland grounds, and lakeside surroundings.

Positioned on the upper floor of Brockhampton Park House, this elegant apartment forms part of a Grade II listed 17th century country residence set within approximately eight acres of beautifully maintained communal grounds, themselves nestled within the wider Brockhampton Estate. The setting is both tranquil and visually striking, with sweeping lawns and mature planting interwoven by pathways leading towards a picturesque lake and footbridge. Meadow planting softens the approach, while a partly walled orchard and herb garden provide further character and seasonal interest. The outlook across the surrounding countryside is especially appealing, creating a sense of calm seclusion that defines the experience of living here.

Residents are welcomed through grand communal areas that reflect the building’s heritage and stature. These beautifully preserved spaces feature panelled walls, period fireplaces, and generous proportions, creating an impressive sense of arrival and reinforcing the character that runs throughout the property.

Despite its peaceful setting, the location offers excellent access to nearby towns and amenities. The historic market town of Winchcombe lies within easy reach, providing independent shops, cafés, and day to day services, while Cheltenham and Broadway are also accessible for wider cultural, retail, and transport connections. This balance of rural beauty and connectivity is a defining feature of the property.

On arrival, the apartment benefits from allocated parking spaces as well as visitor spaces.

Internally, the accommodation enjoys wide views across the Cotswold landscape from its elevated front aspect and a layout that maximises both light and proportion. The entrance hall provides a central connection to each room, while two well sized bedrooms include built in storage. The bathroom is fitted with a shower over bath.

The kitchen offers generous storage and space for freestanding appliances, and the living room is particularly impressive — defined by tall ceilings, abundant natural light, and a strong sense of scale reflecting the heritage of the building.

A distinctive highlight is the ‘turret room’, currently arranged as a dining or study space. Encircled by windows and filled with natural light, it provides an atmospheric and characterful setting rarely found in apartment living.

With just 21 residences within the building and access to grounds that extend well beyond the expectations of communal gardens, this property presents a refined combination of history, outlook, and lifestyle appeal.

Tenure: Leasehold with share of freehold
Lease: 999 years from 1 January 1979 (approx. 954 years remaining)
Service Charge: £4,000 per annum
Ground Rent: £20 per annum
Managing Agents: Ash & Company
Pets: Subject to management company approval

Services: Mains electricity and water, private drainage
Heating: Communal lake fed heat pump system (typically Sept–June) plus electric heaters
Gas: None
Local Authority: Cotswold District Council

  • Grade II listed 17th century country house apartment set within an elegant historic residence
  • Approximately eight acres of landscaped communal parkland with lake
  • Elevated upper floor position with far-reaching Cotswold views
  • Impressive living space with tall ceilings plus unique 'turret' dining/study room
  • Two bedrooms, allocated parking and visitor spaces
  • Peaceful estate setting within easy reach of Winchcombe, Cheltenham and Broadway
Floorplan for Brockhampton Park, Brockhampton